Richard is a former CNET writer who had a ringside seat at the very first iPhone announcement, but soon found himself steeped in the world of cinema. He's now part of a two-person content agency, Rockstar Copy, and covers technology with a cinematic angle for TechFinitive.com
Ghostbusters proton packs in real life
Would Ghostbusters proton packs be useful in the real world? Richard Trenholm speaks to scientist James Maxwell to find out.
SugarCRM’s AI-enhanced software wins business awards
SugarCRM's AI-enhanced sales automation software Sugar Sell has been named Best New Product of the Year at this year's Stevies
Say goodbye to scattered data with Salesforce Unified Knowledge
Scattered data is a problem for workers, customers and newly introduced AI. But now, Salesforce Unified Knowledge gathers siloed info from inside and outside a company.
Terminator 2 in 2024: liquid metal and soft robots are here today
Metals which stay fluid at room temperature aren't a science fiction invention. In this T2 revisit, we explore liquid metal and soft robots.
Lenovo building ThinkSystem Neptune supercomputer in UK for AI research
Lenovo and the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council have announced the arrival of a 44.7-teraflop supercomputer before the end of this year
Nvidia unveils Blackwell superchip to create the world’s fastest AI platform
How Nvidia's new AI chip can power a platform that's 30x faster than its current top model - and the companies who are lining up to buy it
2001: A Food Odyssey
There's a theory that 2001: A Space Odyssey is all about food. In this latest FlashForward edition, we check how appetites might have changed.
AI document capture company Nanonets earns $29 million in its quest to automate data entry
In the future, data entry is going to be as simple as emailing a document to an address - and that's why Nanonets had no trouble drumming up another $29 million in funding
AWS makes it easier to switch cloud providers by dropping data transfer fees
Amazon is ditching fees for Amazon Web Services (AWS) users who decide to transfer their data to another cloud service.
How brands are adopting virtual influencers
Virtual influencers - Instagram-ready characters generated by AI - are attracting major brands and starting to earn major money. Could any brand join in the fun?